Felipe and Rachel got married on a budget. A videographer wasn't in the cards, so they did what made sense at the time, handed out disposable cameras and crossed their fingers.
When the photos came back, they weren't the ones they expected to love. It wasn't the staged group shots or the ceremony portraits. It was the candid, in-between moments that their guests caught without even thinking about it. The ones that felt true to who they actually are as a couple.
That stuck with them. There's something about a camera in a guest's hands, someone who knows you, who's already emotional, who's already present, that a professional just can't replicate. Not because professionals aren't talented, but because they're not your people.
Years later, they built Pass the Cam to bring that same feeling to video. So that any couple, regardless of budget, could have a film full of real moments captured by the people who love them most.
"Your guests already know where to point the camera. They just need one."
Felipe & Rachel
Husband and wife · Atlanta, GA
We started Pass the Cam because we wish it existed for our own wedding. Now we're on a mission to help other couples capture the moments that matter most, shot by the people who love them.
Not a polished highlight reel, but the whole beautiful, real thing. Pass the Cam makes that possible at a fraction of the cost of traditional videography.
Real moments over perfect ones
Professional quality without the price tag
We handle everything, you just pass the cam